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First off, I love this plugin! I had the idea, but you did a great job with it.
The only thing I am trying to figure out is if I wanted to have node v4 and node v6 libraries enabled (there is also just node), how would I be able to differentiate between them. The reasoning would be: what can I use in node v4 vs what can I use in node v6 - and since I can enable both docs, how do I differentiate?
Thanks!
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@codingmatty good case, I didn't think about it. Do you have any ideas? Do you think if it is enough just to add version to the subtitle? I.e. after query node http you'll have two http results on top, but first for version 4 and another for version 6.
I like that idea, but could you also allow the user to narrow down via nodev4? The only problem is that won't work if the have enabled the latest version which is justnode and just want to look at that version of docs.
First off, I love this plugin! I had the idea, but you did a great job with it.
The only thing I am trying to figure out is if I wanted to have node v4 and node v6 libraries enabled (there is also just node), how would I be able to differentiate between them. The reasoning would be: what can I use in node v4 vs what can I use in node v6 - and since I can enable both docs, how do I differentiate?
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: